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Originally Posted by djm3
(Post 7140253)
Iron City Beer -- "a rusty nail in every can" --
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Natural Light Ice tops the list for me. It's one of the few cheap beers I cannot stomach.
Cheap beers have their charm just as a fine crafted beer does. Well, not exactly th same, but...well, you know what I mean. I'll drink them for a specific desired effect - a hurting stomach but a less hurting wallet. That said, I do actually enjoy a few which have already been mentioned. On that list is Shaffer, Carling's Black Label (not down south, though), PBR and Miller High Life - the champagne of beers (so they say...)!! |
Somebody mentioned Red, White & Blue. I was dismayed to learn in college that the lemonade button on our dorm coke machine resulted in RW&B. Bleh.
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Originally Posted by tkey75
(Post 7152632)
Natural Light Ice tops the list for me. It's one of the few cheap beers I cannot stomach.
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miller
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At least this bear knows which one is bad for him:D
"A bear had apparently tried out and rejected the mass-market Busch beer in favour of local brand Rainier." |
"A bear had apparently tried out and rejected the mass-market Busch beer in favour of local brand Rainier." |
Another vote for Keystone! :td:
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Hmm, I simply can't understand people who would argue about which US-produced beer is better or worse. This side of the Atlantic we have our on take on that:
Q: What do American beer and sex in a canoe have in common? A: They're both f---ing close to water! :p |
Originally Posted by alex0683de
(Post 7158479)
Hmm, I simply can't understand people who would argue about which US-produced beer is better or worse. This side of the Atlantic we have our on take on that:
Q: What do American beer and sex in a canoe have in common? A: They're both f---ing close to water! :p I'm not a huge beer drinker.. usually go for Yuengling here in PA or Pacifico back in the southwest but there's some fairly good beers in the US. |
Originally Posted by civicmon
(Post 7165252)
Some American beer is quite good, except it's not really marketed outside the USA.
I'm not a huge beer drinker.. usually go for Yuengling here in PA or Pacifico back in the southwest but there's some fairly good beers in the US. |
Originally Posted by civicmon
(Post 7165252)
Some American beer is quite good, except it's not really marketed outside the USA.
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I think the aformentioned Goebel's ($7 a case in college during the late '80s, we called it "joe-BELL", the beer of French kings") is the worst I've tried. I'd rather go without rather than sip that swill, which is saying something for me. I also cannot stand Rolling Rock.
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Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 7167793)
Shiner Bock is not a bad beer at all, hard to find outside Texas. But I think the difference is that the 'mainstream' Beers in the UK are of a much higher quality than 'mainstream' beers in the US.
Lagunitas (Calif), Abita (Deep South/Louisiana) and Yuengling (PA and surrounding areas) are three off the top of my head that come to mind. I do like Sam Adams and it's marketed around the US but I wouldn't be shocked if they didn't even compete in Canada. |
Originally Posted by skye1
(Post 7125844)
The plain yellow or plain white can with the word "BEER" on it.
My vote for this thread is Schaefer and Stroh's. |
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